Glenn Greenwald Won't Say Whether He Has A New Snowden

Glenn Greenwald attends
the George Polk Awards in New York, April 11, 2014.REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz

Glenn Greenwald won't answer questions about
a CNN report released Tuesday that said officials believe he
has a new source inside a government intelligence agency leaking
to him after his journalism startup, The Intercept, published a
story detailing the composition of the U.S. terrorism watch list.

"Can't comment on that CNN claim," Greenwald wrote in an email to
Business Insider.

Though he isn't saying whether he has a new leaker, Greenwald did
say he plans to publish more information based on documents given
to him by former National Security Agency contractor Edward
Snowden.

"There are definitely still more stories based on Snowden
documents coming," wrote Greenwald.

While a reporter at the Guardian, Greenwald was among the first
to publish stories detailing NSA surveillance programs based on
material leaked by Snowden last year. Those stories made
international headlines, spurred reforms at the NSA, and earned
Greenwald a Pulitzer Prize. He teamed with Ebay founder Pierre
Omidyar to launch The Intercept in February.